Earning a top-10 spot in the standings entering the FedExCup Playoffs is an important goal for players looking to position themselves for a run at the FedExCup trophy.

The Comcast Business Tour Top-10 emphasises player performance by rewarding the top players in the FedExCup standings at the end of the FedExCup Regular Season. The current ‘super season’ schedule features 50 official FedExCup tournaments, the most in a season since 1975 (51).

“We are proud to recognise the incredible accomplishments of this year’s FedExCup Regular Season winners as part of the Comcast Business Tour Top-10,” said Eileen Diskin, CMO, Comcast Business. “Through our strategic partnership with the PGA Tour, we’re able to not only spotlight the best players in the game but showcase our shared commitment to excellence and performance on and off the course. We’re looking forward to an exciting finish to this year’s FedExCup Regular Season and wish all the players on the leaderboard the best of luck!”

The current standings are as follows, which includes projected bonuses for the 10 players currently among the Comcast Business Tour Top-10:

 

Current Comcast Business TOUR TOP 10 Standings

Pos.

Player

Points

Wins

Top-10s

Pts Behind

Projected Bonus

1

Collin Morikawa

2,171

2

8

-

$2 million

2

Jordan Spieth

2,139

1

9

32

$1.5 million

3

Patrick Cantlay

2,056

2

5

115

$1.2 million

4

Harris English

2,039

2

8

132

$1.1 million

5

Jon Rahm

2,003

1

12

168

$1 million

6

Abraham Ancer

1,926

1

7

245

$850,000

7

Bryson DeChambeau

1,910

2

7

261

$700,000

8

Louis Oosthuizen

1,877

0

8

294

$600,000

9

Justin Thomas

1,758

1

5

413

$550,000

10

Sam Burns

1,721

1

7

450

$500,000

 

  • Louis Oosthuizen (8) is the only player in the Wyndham Championship field that can overtake Collin Morikawa and claim the No. 1 spot in the Comcast Business Tour Top-10.
  • The following players are in the Wyndham Championship and can move inside the Comcast Business Tour Top-10 with a good finish this week: Jason Kokrak (12), Hideki Matsuyama (14), Patrick Reed (22).

“Finishing in the Comcast Business Tour Top-10 is the result of exceptional performance throughout the FedExCup Regular Season,” said PGA TOUR President and EVP Tyler Dennis. “The PGA Tour’s ‘super season’ of 50 events hasn’t disappointed and has highlighted the importance of every event and every shot. We look forward to honouring the players that finish in the Comcast Business Tour Top-10 following the Wyndham Championship.”

In 2019, Brooks Koepka earned the top spot in the Comcast Business Tour Top-10, while Justin Thomas garnered the honour in 2020 on the strength of three FedExCup Regular Season victories.